Britain's Prince Michael accused of using royal status to ‘sell access’ to Vladimir Putin

Prince Michael of Kent (PA)
An undercover investigation has claimed Britain's Prince Michael of Kent was willing to use his royal status for personal profit, and to seek favours from Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Queen Elizabeth’s cousin told undercover reporters posing as investors from South Korea in a virtual meeting that he could be hired for £10,000 (€11,400) a day to make “confidential” representations to Mr Putin’s regime.